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Documentation: minor fix nodes -> node

Brandon Philips 9 years ago
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Documentation/op-guide/hardware.md

@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Note that these configurations assume these machines are totally dedicated to et
 
 
 A small cluster serves fewer than 100 clients, fewer than 200 of requests per second, and stores no more than 100MB of data.
 A small cluster serves fewer than 100 clients, fewer than 200 of requests per second, and stores no more than 100MB of data.
 
 
-Example application workload: A 50-nodes Kubernetes cluster
+Example application workload: A 50-node Kubernetes cluster
 
 
 | Provider | Type | vCPUs | Memory (GB) | Max concurrent IOPS | Disk bandwidth (MB/s) |
 | Provider | Type | vCPUs | Memory (GB) | Max concurrent IOPS | Disk bandwidth (MB/s) |
 |----------|------|-------|--------|------|----------------|
 |----------|------|-------|--------|------|----------------|
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Example application workload: A 50-nodes Kubernetes cluster
 
 
 A medium cluster serves fewer than 500 clients, fewer than 1,000 of requests per second, and stores no more than 500MB of data.
 A medium cluster serves fewer than 500 clients, fewer than 1,000 of requests per second, and stores no more than 500MB of data.
 
 
-Example application workload: A 250-nodes Kubernetes cluster
+Example application workload: A 250-node Kubernetes cluster
 
 
 | Provider | Type | vCPUs | Memory (GB) | Max concurrent IOPS | Disk bandwidth (MB/s) |
 | Provider | Type | vCPUs | Memory (GB) | Max concurrent IOPS | Disk bandwidth (MB/s) |
 |----------|------|-------|--------|------|----------------|
 |----------|------|-------|--------|------|----------------|
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Example application workload: A 250-nodes Kubernetes cluster
 
 
 A large cluster serves fewer than 1,500 clients, fewer than 10,000 of requests per second, and stores no more  than 1GB of data.
 A large cluster serves fewer than 1,500 clients, fewer than 10,000 of requests per second, and stores no more  than 1GB of data.
 
 
-Example application workload: A 1,000-nodes Kubernetes cluster
+Example application workload: A 1,000-node Kubernetes cluster
 
 
 | Provider | Type | vCPUs | Memory (GB) | Max concurrent IOPS | Disk bandwidth (MB/s) |
 | Provider | Type | vCPUs | Memory (GB) | Max concurrent IOPS | Disk bandwidth (MB/s) |
 |----------|------|-------|--------|------|----------------|
 |----------|------|-------|--------|------|----------------|
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ Example application workload: A 1,000-nodes Kubernetes cluster
 
 
 An xLarge cluster serves more than 1,500 clients, more than 10,000 of requests per second, and stores more than 1GB data.
 An xLarge cluster serves more than 1,500 clients, more than 10,000 of requests per second, and stores more than 1GB data.
 
 
-Example application workload: A 3,000 nodes Kubernetes cluster
+Example application workload: A 3,000 node Kubernetes cluster
 
 
 | Provider | Type | vCPUs | Memory (GB) | Max concurrent IOPS | Disk bandwidth (MB/s) |
 | Provider | Type | vCPUs | Memory (GB) | Max concurrent IOPS | Disk bandwidth (MB/s) |
 |----------|------|-------|--------|------|----------------|
 |----------|------|-------|--------|------|----------------|